Lonesome Whistle
Hank Williams
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I was ridin' number nine Headin' south from Caroline I heard that lonesome whistle blow Got in trouble, had to roam Left my gal and left my home I heard that lonesome whistle blow Just a kid actin' smart I went and broke my darlin's heart I guess I was too young to know They took me off the Georgia Main Locked me to a ball and chain I heard that lonesome whistle blow All alone I bear the shame I'm a number not a name I heard that lonesome whistle blow All I do is sit and cry When the evenin' train goes by I heard that lonesome whistle blow I'll be locked here in this cell Till my body's just a shell And my hair turns whiter than snow I'll never see that gal of mine Lord, I'm in Georgia doin' time I heard that lonesome whistle blow
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Written by: JIMMIE DAVIS, HANK WILLIAMS
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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10 facts about this song
Song Origin"Lonesome Whistle" is a classic country song by American singer-songwriter Hank Williams. It's his original composition, first released in 1951.
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ContributionFred Rose, a significant figure in the music industry, co-wrote the song with Hank Williams. Rose was also Williams' producer, mentor and collaborator.
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Chart PerformanceThe song reached number 8 on the Billboard Country Singles chart in 1951.
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Album Inclusion"Lonesome Whistle" was included in Hank Williams' album "Moanin' the Blues," which established his reputation as a major influence in the country music genre.
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Song ThemeThe song is about a man in jail who hears the sound of a train whistle and is remorseful for his past actions.
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Other Artists CoversMany artists have covered "Lonesome Whistle," including Johnny Cash, Freddie King, and Bob Dylan, showcasing its long-lasting influence.
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TributeBob Dylan, a longtime fan of Hank Williams, performed a cover of "Lonesome Whistle" for the 1970 album "Self Portrait."
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MovieThe song is also included in the soundtrack of the 1994 film "The Shawshank Redemption," featuring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman.
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Recorded InterviewsIn recorded interviews, Hank Williams mentioned that the sound of the lonesome whistle in the song was an analogy to his own feelings of loneliness and regret.
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Legacy"Lonesome Whistle" is still considered a classic in American country music, playing a significant role in shaping the genre and influencing future generations of musicians.
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